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With my Camera, a N...n F80, I have took a photography ofa stars which is very
far away, near the polar star, with a very powered lens.
I was surprised when I saw a so big flower, with the pollen (new planets) and
the future suns.
it was nice.
So I show you this moment of great emotion.
A rendering of around 10 minutes, in 1200 x 1000 pixels with a poor 3.2 Ghz
pentium 4. (I m waiting fot the deca core with 5689.235 Thz speed).
Isosurfaces, sin, cos, etc, and 'difference' functions are welcome in this
picture
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"danbo" <dbt### [at] free fr> wrote:
> With my Camera, a N...n F80, I have took a photography ofa stars which is very
> far away, near the polar star, with a very powered lens.
> I was surprised when I saw a so big flower, with the pollen (new planets) and
> the future suns.
> it was nice.
> So I show you this moment of great emotion.
Very imaginative. I'm into both astronomy and gardening, and this is a nice,
creative fusion of the two.
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